- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 03 February 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by Keith Brown on 1 March 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive how much it will spend in (a) 2011-12, (b) 2012-13 and (c) 2013-14 on promoting sustainable and active travel and how much of the money will arise from the Barnett consequentials received as a result of UK Government spending decisions on road transport.
Answer
The following table provides a breakdown of the levels of funding which directly support the promotion of sustainable and active travel, including a note of the contribution made by Barnett Consequentials funding.
£m
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2011-12
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2012-13
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2013-14
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Sustainable and Active Travel
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25.1
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16.0
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25.0
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Barnett Consequentials
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-
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4.0
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5.0
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Future Transport Fund:
Low carbon vehicles
Cycling infrastructure
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-
-
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1.0
1.5
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1.75
1.25
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Total
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25.1
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22.5
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33.0
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- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 25 January 2012
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 2 February 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what the impact of the proposed reductions in the agri-environment budget will be.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 2 February 2012
- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 18 January 2012
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 26 January 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what recent discussions it has had with the Scottish Court Service in relation to plans to consult on the closure of courts.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 26 January 2012
- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 December 2011
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 12 January 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what buffer zones between quarries involved in blasting and occupied residential housing are operated by each planning authority.
Answer
There is no standard buffer zone in operation between quarries and occupied residential housing. Where required, planning authorities may apply a buffer zone according to the circumstances of individual proposals.
- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 December 2011
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 12 January 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive whether, under planning enforcement, an industrial operation may operate outwith its permitted hours.
Answer
If there are conditions or restrictions associated with a planning permission that an operation may only take place within or outwith certain hours, then operations which do not comply with these limitations may constitute a breach of planning control.
Decisions on whether there has been a breach of planning control and the action to remedy that breach are for the planning authority in the first instance.
- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 December 2011
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 12 January 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it considers that the neighbour notification scheme provides adequate public involvement in the decision-making process regarding large-scale developments such as quarries.
Answer
Neighbour notification is only one of the publicity and consultation requirements associated with planning applications and is intended for those in the immediate vicinity of a proposed development. Others include a statutory requirement for pre-application consultation for certain categories of development, publication of weekly lists of planning applications, consultation with community councils and advertisement in a local newspaper in certain circumstances.
- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 December 2011
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 12 January 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what minimum distance is to be allowed as a buffer zone between a quarry involved in hard rock blasting and occupied residential housing
Answer
Scottish Planning Policy states that authorities should not impose standard buffer zones between sites and settlements since distances will need to take account of the specific circumstances of individual proposals including size, duration, location, method of working, topography and the characteristics of the various environmental effects likely to arise and the mitigation that can be implemented.
- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 December 2011
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 12 January 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive whether an industrial operation may begin operation at 6 am instead of the 8 am start stated in its planning conditions.
Answer
Unless otherwise agreed by the planning authority, commencing operations at a time outside that specified by a planning condition or agreement is likely to constitute a breach of planning control.
- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 December 2011
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 12 January 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what sanctions can be applied to an industrial operation that operates outwith the hours permitted under its planning conditions.
Answer
Enforcement of planning control is a matter for the planning authority in the first instance. There is a wide range of enforcement powers in planning legislation. These include issuing a notice requiring the submission of a retrospective planning application and requiring the cessation of operations or the demolition of buildings.
Planning authorities have discretion to determine what power, or combination of powers, to use in any particular situation.
- Asked by: Claire Baker, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 December 2011
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 12 January 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it plans to review the neighbour notification scheme.
Answer
The Scottish Government proposes to consult on potential changes to the neighbour notification scheme in 2012.